Alfonse Fredrick Geers
1898 - 1959 (60 years)-
Name Alfonse Fredrick Geers Born 8 May 1898 Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] Gender Male _MILT World War I. US Marines [1] Died 29 Apr 1959 Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio [1, 2, 6] Buried Mount Moriah Cemetery, Withamsville, Clermont County, Ohio [2, 6] Person ID I996 Hedges Last Modified 28 Oct 2023
Father Joseph Geers, b. 6 Jul 1854, Germany , d. 31 Aug 1930, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (Age 76 years) Mother Elizabeth Hallmann, b. 4 Jul 1859, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio , d. 12 Jan 1919, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio (Age 59 years) Family ID F588 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Helen Sidney Gearhart, b. 20 Feb 1903, Bluestone, Rowan County, Kentucky , d. 1 Sep 1991, Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio (Age 88 years) Married 30 Apr 1941 Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio [1] Last Modified 18 Feb 2018 Family ID F587 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - MHR note: Alfonse Gears was in the Marines during WWI and was overseas in Germany.
[1] - Alphonse F. Geers, a retired Cincinnati policeman, died Wednesday at Veterans Administration Hospital, Vine Street, following a week's illness.
Mr. Geers, who would have celebrated his 61st birthday on May 8, had been associated with the First National Bank since his retirement from the police force 11 years ago. A Marine veteran of World War I, he resided at 1243 McLean Dr., Cherry Grove.
He leaves his widow, Mrs. Helen Geers; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Mary Ann Haverkamp, Amelia, Ohio; a stepson, Richard Boothe, Augusta, Kentucky; a sister, Miss Amanda Geers, and a brother, Edwin Geers, both of Cincinnati.
Solemn Requiem Mass will be sung at 10 a.m. tomorrow at St. Thomas More Church, Withamsville, Ohio. Burial will be in Mount Moriah Cemetery, Withamsville, Ohio.
The T. P. White funeral home, Mount Washington, is in charge of arrangements.
Published in The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Ohio) on Friday, May 1, 1959.
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- MHR note: Alfonse Gears was in the Marines during WWI and was overseas in Germany.
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